Here's how wealthy the average family is in 35 countries around the world

Mike Coppola/Getty ImagesThe United States has the wealthiest households.

How much money people have in the bank varies widely from country to country.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development tracks average household financial wealth across its member countries.

Average net worth (not including real estate equity) ranges from $US4,429 in Turkey to $US176,076 in the United States.

How much money people have in the bank varies widely from country to country.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is a group of 36 countries around the world, including most of the major developed economies, dedicated to promoting “policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world,” according to the OECD’s website.

It’s worth noting that the OECD statistics do not include real estate or housing wealth, as “such information is currently available for only a small number of OECD countries,” according to the OECD.

Average household wealth varies widely across OECD countries, ranging from a low of $US4,429 in Turkey to a high of $US176,076 in the United States. Across the entire OECD, the average household wealth was $US90,570.

And here’s each country’s average net financial worth, along with its average household net adjusted disposable income, defined by the OECD as “the amount of money that a household earns, or gains, each year after taxes and transfers,” and representing money available for spending.